I recently ran across a pretty sweet solar power iEverything app (that is, itâs an app for numerous versions of the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad).
The app is a solar panel suitability checker⦠as you might have guessed from the title.
To be more clear, the iTunes page states: âThe solar panels suitability checker will help you to identify if your roof or other location is suitable for solar panel installation.â
The screenshots from the iTunes page look pretty interesting. I wish I had an iSomething to try it out myself â" this is one of the most enticing apps I think Iâve ever run across.
The app comes from the website Solar Panels UKÂ (a pretty attractive-looking solar website, in my humble opinion).
The app uses google maps technology⦠as so many do. âAfter downloading the app for either iPhone or iPad to their device, the user can simply press the âUse Current Locationâ button to allow the suitability checker to locate them via the inbuilt GPS feature,â a news release states. âAlternatively one can also manually enter the address of the site and select the country from the drop down menu.â
Once the location is nailed down using satellite imagery, the app âuses a performance graph overlay to help identify the suitability of the site or specific section of the propertyâs roof.â That would be the colorful thing in the second image above.
All well and good, and it certainly seems like itâs worth a look. Not perfect yet, perhaps, but the company also notes that it is already developing version 2.0, which it says will âfactor in sun time data based on GPS location and also slope/tilt angle of the roof to give estimated energy generation in kWh.â Thatâs insanely sweet. If this company were in the US, I imagine it would have won one of those recent DOE SunShot grants for bringing down the âsoft costsâ of going solar.
If all of the above wasnât cool enough, I also donât think anyone will complain about the fact that the app is actually free.
Of course, since it is based on google maps, the app works essentially everywhere in the world. To learn more and/or get the app, head on over to:
- http://www.solarpanelsuk.co.uk
- http://itunes.apple.com/app/ solar-panels-suitability- checker/id537591409
All images via Solar Panels UK

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